My weakness is LR, which takes two sections in the whole test. I have bought and read Powerpoint LR Bible. But I think I need more practices other than reading the book alone. So a book which is full of questions in different categories should be good. Does anyone have some good ideas?

All the Cambridge groupings by type (including the difficult questions grouping) are from approx. PrepTests 1-38 (in some cases, the first few PTs in that range or the last few PTs in that range don't contain a question of a given type).

If you want something you don't have to print out, the Kaplan Mastery Practice book can be a very good value and groups questions of various types by difficulty (available on Amazon). The 2009 edition includes some, but not all, questions from PTs 5-41.

You can also get the Traciela Grouped by Question Type book, which includes every LR question from PTs 1-20.

Audio Technica Guy wrote:your best bet is to just buy as many real prep tests as you can. I don't like when they pull questions from different sections, because a lot of the mastery is learning how to manage a section.

I agree with this but if you're having managing one particular question, in this case LR, then you should devote some portion of time on those specific questions.

Once you've formulated a specific method of attacking troubled grouping of sections (LR) then you can, with a little more ease, start studying with PT.

Audio Technica Guy wrote:your best bet is to just buy as many real prep tests as you can. I don't like when they pull questions from different sections, because a lot of the mastery is learning how to manage a section.

I agree with this but if you're having managing one particular question, in this case LR, then you should devote some portion of time on those specific questions.

Once you've formulated a specific method of attacking troubled grouping of sections (LR) then you can, with a little more ease, start studying with PT.

Yeah, I mostly agree here. What I advocate is a class or tutoring, but if you can't do that, then buy a book that gives you the strategy, but then just take some of the oldest tests and identify those questions and practice the strategies on those questions.

A class is great because they do all this work for you and you have real questions.

Audio Technica Guy wrote:your best bet is to just buy as many real prep tests as you can. I don't like when they pull questions from different sections, because a lot of the mastery is learning how to manage a section.

I agree with this but if you're having managing one particular question, in this case LR, then you should devote some portion of time on those specific questions.

Once you've formulated a specific method of attacking troubled grouping of sections (LR) then you can, with a little more ease, start studying with PT.

Yeah, I mostly agree here. What I advocate is a class or tutoring, but if you can't do that, then buy a book that gives you the strategy, but then just take some of the oldest tests and identify those questions and practice the strategies on those questions.

A class is great because they do all this work for you and you have real questions.

"A class or tutoring" says the guy who works for a test prep company. LMAO I'm jk

Audio Technica Guy wrote:your best bet is to just buy as many real prep tests as you can. I don't like when they pull questions from different sections, because a lot of the mastery is learning how to manage a section.

I agree with this but if you're having managing one particular question, in this case LR, then you should devote some portion of time on those specific questions.

Once you've formulated a specific method of attacking troubled grouping of sections (LR) then you can, with a little more ease, start studying with PT.

Yeah, I mostly agree here. What I advocate is a class or tutoring, but if you can't do that, then buy a book that gives you the strategy, but then just take some of the oldest tests and identify those questions and practice the strategies on those questions.

A class is great because they do all this work for you and you have real questions.

"A class or tutoring" says the guy who works for a test prep company. LMAO I'm jk

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